Four Floors Up: Episode list
The four friends officially begin their new life together when Chris, Ben, David, and Jada all move into their shared fourth‑floor apartment in Manhattan. What should be a simple move‑in day quickly turns chaotic: the elevator breaks, the landlord forgets their keys, and their furniture arrives at the wrong building. As they scramble to get settled, they discover how different their habits are—and how much they’ll need each other to make this home work. By the end of the day, the mess turns into laughter, and the apartment starts to feel like the beginning of something real.
The first week of living together hits a snag when the apartment runs out of food, pushing Marcus, Ethan, Danny, and Lena into their first official group grocery trip. What should be a simple errand turns into a full New York adventure: Ethan insists on a strict budget list, Marcus keeps adding snacks, Danny gets lost in the produce section trying to pick the “perfect” apples, and Lena drags everyone into a street market detour. By the time they make it home—carrying way too many bags—they realize that living together means learning to compromise, laugh through the chaos, and accept that nothing with this group will ever be simple.
The second week of living together brings the group their first real test: creating house rules. What starts as a simple conversation about dishes spirals into a full apartment summit. Marcus pushes for “common‑sense rules,” Ethan arrives with a color‑coded binder, Danny tries to keep the peace, and Lena insists that everyone should “just vibe.” As tensions rise, they accidentally lock themselves out of the apartment and are forced to talk things through in the hallway. By the time they get back inside, they’ve created a set of rules that actually works—and learned that living together means learning each other.
A peaceful morning in the apartment is shattered when the group receives their first official noise complaint from the downstairs neighbor. Marcus swears he wasn’t loud, Ethan panics about getting evicted, Danny tries to draft an apology letter, and Lena insists they should meet the neighbor face‑to‑face to “clear the air.” Their attempt at a friendly visit turns into an awkward comedy of errors, revealing that the neighbor is even louder than they are. By the end of the day, the group learns that living together in New York means embracing the chaos—and sometimes the best solution is simply laughing it off together.
The roommates wake up to a building‑wide notice announcing a same‑day apartment inspection, sending the entire fourth‑floor crew into panic mode. Ethan immediately creates a cleaning schedule, Marcus tries to hide the broken lamp he accidentally knocked over, Danny attempts to calm everyone with meditation, and Lena takes charge of reorganizing the apartment with her own chaotic system. As the clock ticks down, the group scrambles to make the place look presentable, only to discover the inspector is far more relaxed than they expected. The ordeal brings them closer together and proves that even in a mess, they function best as a team.
A sudden summer power outage hits their New York neighborhood, leaving the entire apartment in darkness and the roommates scrambling to adapt. Marcus treats it like an adventure, Ethan spirals over the lack of air‑conditioning, Danny tries to keep everyone calm with “low‑stress activities,” and Lena turns the blackout into a building‑wide social event. As they light candles, share stories, and bond with neighbors they’ve never met, the group realizes that sometimes the best memories come when the city forces you to slow down. By the time the lights flicker back on, none of them are quite ready for the night to end.
A hectic morning unravels when the roommates realize the apartment keys have gone missing, trapping them inside and throwing everyone’s plans into chaos. Marcus insists someone misplaced them, Ethan spirals into a full checklist meltdown, Danny calmly retraces everyone’s steps, and Lena turns the search into a competitive challenge. As they tear through the apartment, old memories, forgotten items, and a few secrets come to light. When the keys finally turn up in the most unexpected place, the group ends up laughing at how easily they fall apart—and how quickly they come back together.
A quiet evening at the apartment turns upside down when an unexpected guest shows up claiming to be a “friend of a friend” who was told they could crash on the couch. Marcus is immediately suspicious, Ethan panics about hosting someone unplanned, Danny tries to be polite, and Lena insists they give the stranger a chance. As the night goes on, the guest overstays their welcome, eats their food, and disrupts the group’s routine. The roommates must work together to reclaim their space without causing a scene, ultimately realizing how much their home—and their friendship—means to them.
The roommates head to their building’s rooftop for a relaxing summer evening, only to discover that another group of tenants has already set up for a private party. Lena insists they can all share the space, Ethan wants to retreat immediately, Marcus tries to negotiate, and Danny attempts to keep things civil. A series of misunderstandings leads to mixed‑up food, swapped music playlists, and an accidental group photo that goes viral on social media. By the end of the night, both groups realize they actually get along, turning the awkward mix‑up into one of the most memorable nights of the summer.